POLITICS
30.06.22 17:00
"The FSB books have probably been read by those, who directly calls for Georgia’s involvement in hostilities. I have a very long list that I can present to you - starting with Giorgi Margvelashvili, ending with high-ranking Ukrainian officials who directly call on Georgia to get involved in hostilities," says one of the leaders of Georgian Dream Gia Volski.
"All the people who call on us to open a second front are acting in the interests of Russia.
Destabilization is in the interests of Russia and the National Movement.
I can confirm that the European Parliament resolution served as support to the people who are involved in organizing rallies against the state today. Of course, the support of the European parliamentarians to those who called for war raises some doubts - neither Sozar Subari, nor Dimitri Khundadze, nor Mikheil Kavelashvili have anything to do with this," Gia Volski said.
US Ambassador to Georgia Kelly Degnan made a statement earlier today: "I’d like to respond to this insidious narrative that seems to continue. It seems straight out of an FSB disinformation book, but let me be very clear. The United States is not trying to drag Georgia into Russia’s war against Ukraine. The United States does not want to see this war expand in any way. The United States is doing everything we can to stop this war as soon as possible.
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According to her, it was Putin who launched this aggressive and brutal war against Ukraine and it is Putin who can stop this war.
source: IPN
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